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Saturday, July 11, 2009

New Blog Location

Welcome to my new blog location everyone. After using a combination of Twitter and online newsletters and various other media, I'm going to settle down in to a blog I think. I know how to write one (I think... I'm sure you'll let me know if you think otherwise!) and I like the format.

I'd like this to be a practical discussion of technologies that SMB consultants and MSPs use. I plan to take my every day experiences managing Redwood Network Services and get community input on what I'm doing well, what others are having good luck with and in general discuss best practices in our space.

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About Me

I'm an information
technology geek and leader with soft skills.I'm a speaker, writer, business analyst, project manager, consultant,
pre-sales engineer, and mentor.I've
worked at Microsoft, built an Office 365 practice, and I owned a consulting
business for 7 successful years.

I'm expert in
communications and collaboration with Exchange and Office 365, passionate about
devices and mobile device management, and excited about the possibilities
around all things cloud with a recent focus on identity and two-factor
authentication.

I'm interested both in getting things done as well as the process.Let's get IT done… efficiently.

I look at the forest AND the trees… seeing the big picture is important to me, it provides a perspective you don't get from the trenches.

I think IT is as much a creative exercise as a logical one.

The process of designing an IT infrastructure to address business needs is complex, exciting and a fun challenge!

Teaching and mentoring is fundamental to consulting and I enjoy both.

I love to meet new people and talk about how business can benefit (or not) from technology.

I'm a gamer, gadget
nerd, regularly damage myself playing soccer and have a blast leading Cub
Scouts.